Driven to the point of exhaustion, this student-athlete
maximizes his time at Brown University both in the classroom and on
the lacrosse field. Will is relentless in his pursuit of
outstanding grades, rarely relaxing in his academic mission.
We see the same behavior at practice and his positional training
with Kip Turner: he never assumes anything and is very
detailed in his approach to being a great goalie. Will has
been the starter for us in the past, owning that role for every
game in 2012. In 2013, he battled with Jack Kelly for playing
time: Will came up huge for us in action vs. Yale, Providence
and Bryant. Will is holding nothing back in his pursuit of
locking down that starting role again...2013:
Started four of nine games played...Posted a 9.47 goals against
average...Made 16 saves vs. Cornell and 13 saves in a win over
Providence...Had a save percentage of
.571...2012: Second Team All-Ivy
selection… Posted a 9.03 goals against average and ranked
second in the Ivy League in save percentage (.530)…His 10.0
saves per game were 25th in the nation…Registered
double-digit save performances in eight games, including a career
high 17 saves vs. Yale…Had 16 saves vs. Bryant and 14 saves
vs. Cornell…Picked-up 26 ground balls…Saw action in
883:47 of Brown’s total playing time of
915:54…2011: Earned a starting role against
Dartmouth, playing the first quarter…Totaled 40:09 minutes
for the season, allowing 11 goals…Made four saves against
Quinnipiac and three saves vs. St.
Joseph’s…Secondary School
Background: A graduate of Mt. Lebanon High School
where he lettered in lacrosse (4)…Team captain as a junior
and senior…All-American his senior year…Played for
the Western Pennsylvania Lacrosse Champions in 2007, 2008 and
2009…Two-time All-WPIAL and All-MSLCA…2009 Nike Blue
Chip Camp...The Almanac 2010 Boy’s Lacrosse
MVP…Highest Honor Roll all four years…member of the
Cum Laude Society…Personal: The son
of Jeffrey and Judith Round…Enjoys ice hockey, music and the
beach…Economics concentrator.